U.S., other diplomats end meeting on migrant issues
By The Associated Press
Posted 9:45PM on Friday, July 11, 2014
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) - Officials from the U.S., Mexico and Central American nations have wrapped up a two-day meeting in Nicaragua at which they were expected to discuss the possibility of treating Central American migrants fleeing violence in their homelands as refugees. <br />
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Migration and interior department representatives who met in Managua declined to discuss the meeting after adjourning Friday. <br />
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The agenda focused on updating a 30-year-old declaration regarding the obligations that nations have to aid refugees. <br />
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Officials with the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees had said earlier that they hoped a regional agreement on designating Central Americans migrants as refugees could be discussed at the meeting. Such a resolution would lack legal weight, but the agency said ``the U.S. and Mexico should recognize that this is a refugee situation.''